Bodek Book 11/10/09 10:56 AM Page v Contents Acknowledgments Preface vii ix The Eclipse of Reason and the End of the Frankfurt School in the United States 1 James Schmidt Max Horkheimer and “The Jews and Europe”: A Reevaluation 29 Richard Bodek Selective Affinities: On U.S. Reception of Hans Kelsen’s Legal Theory 40 Jeremy Telman From Bildung to Planning: Karl Mannheim as a Refugee 59 Colin Loader The Obscure Sea Change: Hermann Broch, Fascism, and the United States 71 Donald Wallace Fighting Windmills on Broadway: Max Reinhardt’s Exile in the United States 91 Gudrun Brokoph-Mauch Schoenberg in the United States Reconsidered: A Historiographic Investigation 102 Sabine Feisst When the Nobel Prize Was Not Enough: Jewish Chemists from the Nazi Regime as Refugees in the United States Yael Epstein 127 Bodek Book 11/10/09 vi 10:56 AM Page vi Contents At Home with Nietzsche, at War with Germany: Walter Kaufmann and the Struggles of Nietzsche Interpretation 156 David Pickus Negotiations: Learning from Three Frankfurt Schools David Kettler Budapest—Berlin—New York: Stepmigration from Hungary to the United States, 1919–1945 Tibor Frank Contributors Index 227 223 197 177